Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 2004 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Page 78
... writing system from China through Korea . It posits writing symbolically as a natural presence in Japan from earliest times on and taps into the Chinese lore of the invention of writing that declares writing a natural phenomenon rather ...
... writing system from China through Korea . It posits writing symbolically as a natural presence in Japan from earliest times on and taps into the Chinese lore of the invention of writing that declares writing a natural phenomenon rather ...
Page 79
... writing from China . First , it claims for Japan what I would call a " hexagrammatic literacy , " the existence of writing literally avant la lettre . Although writing is " not yet created " and the Korean envoys have yet to bring their ...
... writing from China . First , it claims for Japan what I would call a " hexagrammatic literacy , " the existence of writing literally avant la lettre . Although writing is " not yet created " and the Korean envoys have yet to bring their ...
Page 102
... writing as an onslaught onto the power of orality and memory - the previous passage from the Japanese preface had actually sung the praise of writing's power to rescue writers from oblivion . This is a campaign against the " corruption ...
... writing as an onslaught onto the power of orality and memory - the previous passage from the Japanese preface had actually sung the praise of writing's power to rescue writers from oblivion . This is a campaign against the " corruption ...
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